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Indeco boosts breaker range with mid-size model

Italian hydraulic breaker manufacturer Indeco is boosting its breaker range with the addition of a new model, the HP2750. This model features a 135mm diameter tool and weighs in at 1.69tonnes.
October 2, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The HP2750 breaker from Indeco retains the firm’s high power hydraulics and productivity seen on other units
Italian hydraulic breaker manufacturer 237 Indeco is boosting its breaker range with the addition of a new model, the HP2750.

This model features a 135mm diameter tool and weighs in at 1.69tonnes. The HP2750 is a key addition to the range as it can be fitted to excavators weighing from 19-24tonnes, which includes the important 21-22tonne excavator class that makes up such a large chunk of the overall market. Robust and rugged, the breaker is said to offer a high power to weight ratio and suits duties in a wide range of applications, including primary and secondary breaking in quarries and demolition duties.

The firm is also launching new hydraulic shears, the ISS30/50 and ISS35/60, which are said to maximise capacity and cutting forces. Key features include dual-profile piercing tips systems, four reversible cutter blades made of high quality steel, dual blade guiding, a deep jaw design and an effective cutting register adjustment system. The 5.4tonne ISS30/50 can be used on 30-50tonne excavators while the 6.95tonne ISS35/60 replaces the earlier ISS30/60 and suits carriers from 35-60tonnes.

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